ashes
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heard aboot folk scatterin the | ashes | ower their man s favourite |
doon at the scatterin o | ashes | we micht be there yet |
fresh shoots grow ashes to | ashes | dust to dust does not |
never withers fresh shoots grow | ashes | to ashes dust to dust |
dust tae dust ashes tae | ashes | she asked for him when |
tae cowp dust tae dust | ashes | tae ashes she asked for |
matilde became a pile of | ashes | but hers contained the precious |
school the kirkyard containing his | ashes | the centre brings leslie mitchell |
like to see his foul | ashes | settle on the heads of |
i jist imagined a the | ashes | mixed up thegether in a |
now that was windows f643: | ashes | were higher than the doors |
so i ve coupet his | ashes | doon the toilet and flushed |
and also mr duncan s | ashes | were ready for collection if |
of palms tramping tomorrow s | ashes | into the earth hosannas cheering |
found a layer consisting of | ashes | charred wood and fragments of |
aye she d throw the | ashes | oot just before the bells |
eizels the word simply meant | ashes | in old english and the |
woman used tae take the | ashes | and go m642: aye mm |
erm inter my mother s | ashes | er which are f1038: mm |
my mother raking out the | ashes | with the poker rattling on |
uh huh f643: and the | ashes | were that high it took |
heard of thowing out the | ashes | but but i didn t |
in golders green and his | ashes | brought home by his widow |
body to be burnt to | ashes | and his sister jean to |
a cake baked in the | ashes | on the hearth erroneously taken |
and then take aw the | ashes | and they d aw be |
the fleer than addy s | ashes | in it but it doesna |